puik
Puik is a traditional Korean percussion instrument that belongs to the family of barrel drums. It is commonly used in various types of Korean music, including folk, classical, and contemporary genres. The name "puik" originates from the Korean word for "barrel," reflecting its cylindrical shape.
The instrument typically consists of a hollow wooden barrel, often made from materials such as pine or
Puik is played using both hands, with the performer striking the drumhead with the palms or fingers
In Korean traditional music, the puik is frequently used in performances of *pansori*, a form of narrative
The puik holds cultural significance in Korea, representing both historical musical traditions and contemporary artistic expression.